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I think some aspects of Charlie\'s plot and character might be subtle references to Oasis. I mean it\'s blatant in the flashback where he\'s busking and the song he\'s doing is \
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I think some aspects of Charlie\\\'s plot and character might be subtle references to Oasis. I mean it\\\'s blatant in the flashback where he\\\'s busking and the song he\\\'s doing is \\\"Wonder Wall\\\". Subtler points would be: he\\\'s from Manchester; he\\\'s in a band with his brother; and the brother\\\'s name is Liam; there are squabbles over who does the vocals on which number; substance abuse issues derail the band a bit.
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Whether or not there were Hebrews in Egypt is not questioned. The simple fact is, there is NO physical evidence that they were ever slaves, nor is there any evidence of Egypt having even had slaves. There are no mass graves or special graves set aside for specifically for slaves, as pretty much EVERY slave culture had at at the time.
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Whether or not there were Hebrews in Egypt is not questioned. The simple fact is, there is NO physical evidence that they were ever slaves, nor is there any evidence of Egypt having even had slaves. There are no mass graves or special graves set aside specifically for slaves, as pretty much EVERY slave culture had at at the time.
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There are large numbers of OTHER issues with the idea of the Hebrews being slaves, among them being that Egypt did have NEAR ENOUGH PEOPLE to control slaves on the scale the Bible claims they possessed, and that there is evidence that Hebrews in Egypt not only had weapons (and who lets their slaves run around armed?), but that said weapons were SUPERIOR to Egyptian weapons. There are a whole list of archaeological problems with the idea of Egyptian slavery that I don\'t have time to get into.
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There are large numbers of OTHER issues with the idea of the Hebrews being slaves, among them being that Egypt did not have enough people to control slaves on the scale the Bible claims they possessed, and that there is evidence that Hebrews in Egypt not only had weapons (and who lets their slaves run around armed?), but that said weapons were SUPERIOR to Egyptian weapons. There are a whole list of archaeological problems with the idea of Egyptian slavery that I don\\\'t have time to get into.
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